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F

climber
away from the ground
Apr 7, 2019 - 03:37pm PT
Yeah, I placed that wide ray pattern on the bottom rail centered for that particular door. Grain match and placement is a fun part of the process. Gluing and planing the stock was the not fun part. I’m going to spray them myself with a tinted lacquer from HVLP.
I’ll make and mortise jambs in between coats of finish, hopefully have the 8 built, finished, hung and trimmed in as many days.
Contractor

Boulder climber
CA
Apr 7, 2019 - 04:26pm PT
First I used "Clean-a-finish" which is rubbed on with a dry cloth. then I used a damp cloth to wipe it clean and then dried it right away. No sopping water for wood paneling. Then I used their "Feed-n-Wax", which is orange oil and beeswax. It had to be rubbed in then wiped down later. The doors and their trim got a treatment of "Restor-a-Finish"
All great products! My wife and I use Restor-a-finish on our lacquered antiques. No Murphy's Oil Soap!
Wayno

Big Wall climber
Republic, WA
Apr 8, 2019 - 09:27am PT
I feel glad and lucky that this fifty year old house was built well with good materials and only one family lived here and they didn't "remodel" anything. Except the "Susy Homemaker" wallpaper that was so popular in the seventies. Why wallpaper quality wood paneling? Luckily it was only a couple accent walls.
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
Apr 8, 2019 - 12:54pm PT
F, enjoying yer Domino? Nice work. I should post up the 4 sliding barn doors I made that
were 5’ x 10’ x 3-3/4” !
tolman_paul

Trad climber
Anchorage, AK
Apr 8, 2019 - 05:17pm PT
Made this baby rattle for my godson for Christmas

Contractor

Boulder climber
CA
Apr 9, 2019 - 07:01pm PT
Looks like that rattle can make it a few generations. Nice work!

Next project.
Q- Ball

Mountain climber
but to scared to climb them anymore
Apr 19, 2019 - 11:45am PT
My girlfriend found a way to get rid of all my jars of sharks teeth. Pretty cool. Wish I had a good book on how to identify the species.

Kalimon

Social climber
Ridgway, CO
Apr 19, 2019 - 08:51pm PT
Beautiful doors F!

Great work everyone.
Majid_S

Mountain climber
Karkoekstan, Former USSR
Apr 19, 2019 - 11:01pm PT
Contractor

Boulder climber
CA
Apr 20, 2019 - 05:56am PT
A ground, a fuel reservoir, fans? I give up...
Wayno

Big Wall climber
Republic, WA
Apr 20, 2019 - 07:10am PT
Some kind of portable cooling/filtration device? Wtf Majid? It looks well made.
Wayno

Big Wall climber
Republic, WA
Apr 20, 2019 - 08:53am PT
I picked up a barely used Delta surface planer the other day. Two speed 13" weighing in at 90 lbs. Model 22-580. 125 bucks. Not ideal but a good start for a good price. I have some fun projects already lined up. Maybe in the future when and if i get so inclined I will get Shelix cutterhead.

Another ongoing project that I'm sure a lot of you are familiar with is the dust collection system. So many different nozzles and crap for all the different tools seems to be the crux. That's why I'm glad I saved all those PVC scraps.
Hungry

Trad climber
flagstaff, AZ
Apr 20, 2019 - 09:58am PT
This might not look like much compared to the well finished work others have posted, but it brought me some satisfaction. Its the back half of a single wide. Took out the floor, poured a slab. Put in wood flouring and slate tile over that. Punched through the roof and put in a new one with skylights – all supported with the beams and posts. Added lofts for the bed and desk space. No permits and I am sure it isn't code compliant, but I am also sure it is stronger than the original structure. The height from the wood stove flagstone to the internal ceiling peak is around 18 feet.
Contractor

Boulder climber
CA
Apr 20, 2019 - 11:05am PT
Looks like that little space has everything a person would need. How much of the work was completed with a skill saw? A Skill Saw used with guides and jigs can do amazing things!

Wayno- The Delta surfacer is a nice tool. I used to have a two car garage that converted to a wood shop in about 10 minutes. I used a big Rigid shop vacuum as my dust collection. A foot switch that turns on the tool and vacuum at the same time works great. The vacuum I had converted to a powerful hand held blower as well. It worked fine for my purposes.

Wayno

Big Wall climber
Republic, WA
Apr 20, 2019 - 12:36pm PT
Contractor- as you might have realized I am a craigslist junkie. I already scored a nice Grizzly unit with a Hepa filter and some fittings. The big and little shop vacs already see lots of duty. I'm trying now to get the hoses and connectors to make it all happen for all the different portable and stationary tools I'm gathering.

A foot switch that turns on the tool and vacuum at the same time works great.

I've seen that in videos and I really like the idea.

I'm still in phase 2 of clearing, cleaning and organizing my shop space. I expect a phase 3 and 4. Never ends, right?

limpingcrab

Gym climber
Minkler, CA
May 3, 2019 - 10:36am PT
A bouldering wall. Now I need some good pads so it’s not a free soloing wall
Contractor

Boulder climber
CA
May 3, 2019 - 12:05pm PT
What dreams are made of! Clean work!
rmuir

Social climber
From the Time Before the Rocks Cooled.
May 3, 2019 - 01:47pm PT
…just finished this 16'x11' screened porch off the 16' bifold doors which I designed and built in less than two weeks. Fully bug-free, with screens as tight as a bass drum, and we can get lots of fresh air into our downstairs kitchen/dining room.

skywalker1

Trad climber
co
May 3, 2019 - 02:03pm PT
That's sweet! Nice job.

Cheers!

S...
rottingjohnny

Sport climber
Sands Motel , Las Vegas
May 3, 2019 - 07:50pm PT
Robs...Do you still have a second home in the portal ?
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